Resource- and Neighbor-Aware Observation Transmission Scheme in Satellite Networks

Haneul Ko, Yeunwoong Kyung

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Abstract

The observation satellite can exploit its own storage and computational resources to reduce the transmission delay. However, too excessive usage of these resources can have negative effects on the queuing delay at the relay satellite and/or on conducting other tasks at each observation satellite. In this paper, we proposed a new resource- and neighbor-aware observation transmission scheme (RNA-OTS). In RNA-OTS, each observation satellite decides whether to use its resources and the resources of the relay satellite at each time epoch by considering its resource utilization and transmission policies of neighbor observation satellites. For the optimal decision of each observation satellite in a distributed manner, the operation of observation satellites is modeled by means of a constrained stochastic game, and a best-response-dynamics-based algorithm is devised to find the Nash equilibrium. The evaluation results demonstrate that RNA-OTS can decrease the delay to deliver the observation to the destination by up to (Formula presented.) compared to a relay-satellite-based scheme while guaranteeing a sufficiently low average utilization of the resources of the observation satellite.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4889
JournalSensors
Volume23
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2023

Keywords

  • delay
  • observation
  • optimization
  • satellite
  • stochastic game

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